Claims
- 1. An anastomosis system for use with an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus, the anastomosis apparatus comprising:
engaging means for engaging an anvil pull extending from an anvil of an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus has been positioned in a lumen of a first vessel at an anastomosis site remotely from an insertion site such that the anvil pull extends out of the first vessel through an initial piercing in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site that is too small for the anvil to pass through such that the anvil remains within the first vessel to enable the engaging means to hold the anvil pull while the position of the anvil at the anastomosis site is controlled; cutting means for forming an opening in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site through engagement with the anvil of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus as the engaging means holds the anvil pull after receiving the anvil pull through the cutting means; and means for joining a portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to a portion of a second vessel that defines a second vessel opening.
- 2. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging means is located opposite from a distal cutting end of the cutting means.
- 3. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging means is adapted to optionally pull the anvil pull once the anvil pull is held.
- 4. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging means includes holding means for holding the anvil pull extending from the anvil of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus and advancement means for pulling the anvil pull once the anvil pull is held by the holding means.
- 5. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cutting means is a cutter.
- 6. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cutting means is a device that delivers radiation.
- 7. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the joining means is a compression plate apparatus.
- 8. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the joining means is selected from the group consisting of means for mechanically joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening, means for chemically joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening, radiation-based means for joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening; and combinations thereof
- 9. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the means for mechanically joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening is selected from the group consisting of suture thread, staples, and clips, and combinations thereof
- 10. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the means for chemically joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening is selected from the group consisting of biocompatible adhesives or glue; solder; biological procoagulant solution; a combination of a chromophore and solder, and combinations thereof.
- 11. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the radiation-based means for joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening is selected from the group consisting of a tissue welding radiation; the combination of substances and radiation for laser sealing, and combinations thereof.
- 12. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising attachment actuation means for actuating the joining means.
- 13. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the anvil pull is received through the cutting means in a centering means for centering the cutting means over the anvil.
- 14. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the anvil pull is received through the cutting means in a centering conduit in the cutting means to centering the cutting means over the anvil.
- 15. An anastomosis system for use with an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus, the anastomosis apparatus comprising:
an anvil pull engager adapted to hold an anvil pull extending from an anvil of an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus has been positioned in a lumen of a first vessel at an anastomosis site remotely from an insertion site such that the anvil pull extends out of the first vessel through an initial piercing in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site that is too small for the anvil to pass through such that the anvil remains within the first vessel to enable the anvil pull engager to hold the anvil while the position of the anvil at the anastomosis site is controlled; a cutting device that is adapted to engage the anvil of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the anvil pull engager has received the anvil pull through the cutting device in order to form an opening in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site, wherein the anvil pull engager and the cutting device are adapted to enable the anvil pull to be moved through the cutting device; and means for joining a portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to a portion of a second vessel that defines a second vessel opening.
- 16. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the anvil pull engager is located opposite from a distal cutting end of the cutting device.
- 17. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the anvil pull engager is adapted to optionally pull the anvil pull once the anvil pull is held.
- 18. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the anvil pull engager includes a holder adapted to hold the anvil pull extending from the anvil of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus and an anvil pull advancer adapted to pull the anvil pull once the anvil pull is held by the holder.
- 19. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the cutting device is a cutter.
- 20. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the cutting device is a device that delivers radiation.
- 21. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the joining means is a compression plate apparatus.
- 22. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the joining means is selected from the group consisting of means for mechanically joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening, means for chemically joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening, radiation-based means for joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening; and combinations thereof
- 23. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 22, wherein the means for mechanically joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening is selected from the group consisting of suture thread, staples, and clips, and combinations thereof
- 24. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 22, wherein the means for chemically joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening is selected from the group consisting of biocompatible adhesives or glue; solder; biological procoagulant solution; a combination of a chromophore and solder, and combinations thereof.
- 25. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 22, wherein the radiation-based means for joining the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening is selected from the group consisting of a tissue welding radiation; the combination of substances and radiation for laser sealing, and combinations thereof
- 26. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 15, further comprising attachment actuation means for actuating the joining means.
- 27. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the anvil pull is received through the cutting means in a centering means for centering the cutting means over the anvil.
- 28. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the anvil pull is received through the cutting means in a centering conduit in the cutting means to centering the cutting means over the anvil.
- 29. An anastomosis system for use with an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus, the anastomosis apparatus comprising:
engaging means for engaging an anvil pull extending from an anvil of an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus has been positioned in a lumen of a first vessel at an anastomosis site remotely from an insertion site such that the anvil pull extends out of the first vessel through an initial piercing in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site that is too small for the anvil to pass through such that the anvil remains within the first vessel to enable the engaging means to hold the anvil while the position of the anvil at the anastomosis site is controlled, cutting means for forming an opening in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site through engagement with the anvil of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus as the engaging means holds the anvil pull after receiving the anvil pull through the cutting means; attachment actuation means for actuating means for joining a portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to a portion of a second vessel that defines a second vessel opening.
- 30. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 29, wherein the attachment actuation means is selected from the group consisting of mechanical attachment actuation means for actuating the anastomosis of the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening, chemical attachment actuation means for actuating the anastomosis of the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening, radiation-based attachment actuation means for actuating the anastomosis of the portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to the portion of the second vessel that defines the second vessel opening; and combinations thereof
- 31. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 30, wherein the mechanical attachment actuation means is selected from the group consisting of a suturing device; a staple device; and a clipping device.
- 32. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 30, wherein the chemical attachment actuation means is selected from the group consisting of a device for delivering biocompatible adhesives or glue; solder; biological procoagulant solution; a combination of a chromophore and solder, and combinations thereof
- 33. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 30, wherein the radiation-based attachment actuation means is selected from the group consisting of a device for radiation welding, a device for laser sealing, and combinations thereof
- 34. An anastomosis system for use with an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus, the anastomosis apparatus comprising:
an anvil pull engager adapted to hold an anvil pull extending from an anvil of an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus has been positioned in a lumen of a first vessel at an anastomosis site remotely from an insertion site such that the anvil pull extends out of the first vessel through an initial piercing in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site that is too small for the anvil to pass through such that the anvil remains within the first vessel to enable the anvil pull engager to hold the anvil while the position of the anvil at the anastomosis site is controlled; a cutting device that is adapted to engage the anvil of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the anvil pull engager has received the anvil pull through the cutting device in order to form an opening in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site, wherein the anvil pull engager and the cutting device are adapted to enable the anvil pull to be moved through the cutting device; and an attachment actuation device adapted to actuate means for joining a portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to a portion of a second vessel that defines a second vessel opening.
- 35. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 34, wherein the attachment actuation device is selected from the group consisting of mechanical attachment actuation devices, chemical attachment actuation devices, radiation-based attachment actuation devices, and combinations thereof
- 36. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 35, wherein the mechanical attachment actuation device is selected from the group consisting of a suturing device; a staple device; and a clipping device.
- 37. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 35, wherein the chemical attachment actuation device is selected from the group consisting of a device for delivering biocompatible adhesives or glue; solder; biological procoagulant solution; a combination of a chromophore and solder, and combinations thereof
- 38. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 35, wherein the radiation-based attachment actuation device is selected from the group consisting of a device for radiation welding, a device for laser sealing, and combinations thereof
- 39. An anastomosis system comprising:
an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus including anvil means for engaging the interior surface of a first vessel at an anastomosis site, and anvil pull means for holding the engaging end of the anvil means against the interior of the first vessel, the anvil pull means extending from the engaging end of the anvil means; and an external anastomosis operator including
engaging means for engaging an anvil pull extending from an anvil of an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus has been positioned in a lumen of a first vessel at an anastomosis site remotely from an insertion site such that the anvil pull extends out of the first vessel through an initial piercing in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site that is too small for the anvil to pass through such that the anvil remains within the first vessel to enable the engaging means to hold the anvil while the position of the anvil at the anastomosis site is controlled; and cutting means for forming an opening in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site through engagement with the anvil means of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus as the engaging means holds the anvil pull means after receiving the anvil pull means through the cutting means.
- 40. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 39, further comprising means for joining a portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to a portion of a second vessel that defines a second vessel opening.
- 41. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 39, further comprising attachment actuation means for actuating means for joining a portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to a portion of a second vessel that defines a second vessel opening.
- 42. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 39, further comprising spring biasing means for providing tension against the cutting means as the cutting means engages the anvil means of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus.
- 43. An anastomosis system comprising:
an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus including an anvil pull extending from an engaging end of an anvil; and an external anastomosis operator including
an anvil pull engager adapted to hold an anvil pull extending from an anvil of an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus has been positioned in a lumen of a first vessel at an anastomosis site remotely from an insertion site such that the anvil pull extends out of the first vessel through an initial piercing in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site that is too small for the anvil to pass through such that the anvil remains within the first vessel to enable the anvil pull engager to hold the anvil while the position of the anvil at the anastomosis site is controlled; and a cutting device that is adapted to engage the anvil of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the anvil pull engager has received the anvil pull through the cutting device in order to form an opening in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site, wherein the anvil pull engager and the cutting device are adapted to enable the anvil pull to be moved through the cutting device.
- 44. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 43, further comprising means for joining a portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to a portion of a second vessel that defines a second vessel opening.
- 45. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 43, further comprising an attachment actuation device adapted to actuate means for joining a portion of the first vessel that defines the first vessel opening to a portion of a second vessel that defines a second vessel opening.
- 46. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 43, further comprising a spring biasing device adapted to engage the cutting device to provide tension against the cutting device as the cutting device engages the anvil of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus.
- 47. An anastomosis system comprising:
an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus including anvil means for engaging the interior surface of a first vessel at an anastomosis site, and anvil pull means for holding the engaging end of the anvil means against the interior of the first vessel, the anvil pull means extending from the engaging end of the anvil means; an external anastomosis operator including
engaging means for engaging an anvil pull extending from an anvil of an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus has been positioned in a lumen of a first vessel at an anastomosis site remotely from an insertion site such that the anvil pull extends out of the first vessel through an initial piercing in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site that is too small for the anvil to pass through such that the anvil remains within the first vessel to enable the engaging means to hold the anvil while the position of the anvil at the anastomosis site is controlled; and cutting means for forming a first vessel opening in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site through engagement with the anvil means of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus as the engaging means holds the anvil pull means after receiving the anvil pull means through the cutting means; and a compression plate apparatus including a first compression plate having a first compression plate opening configured for alignment with the first vessel opening and a second compression plate having a second compression plate opening configured for alignment with the second vessel opening, the openings being sized to permit the anvil means to pass through the openings and out of the compression plate apparatus after the compression plates have been brought together to enable a portion of the first vessel defining the first vessel opening and a portion of the second vessel defining the second vessel opening to be joined such that the first vessel and the second vessel are anastomosed together.
- 48. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 47, further comprising attachment actuation means for actuating the compression plate apparatus.
- 49. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 48, wherein the attachment actuation means is adapted to hold the first compression plate stationary as the engaging means and the cutting means are engaged.
- 50. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 49, further comprising spring biasing means for providing tension against the cutting means as the cutting means engages the anvil means of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus.
- 51. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 49, wherein the spring biasing means provides an amount of tension that enables the cutting means to form the first vessel opening after the wall of the first vessel has been distended by the action of the anvil means being pulled into the openings of the compression plate apparatus such that forming the first vessel opening results in at least partial eversion of the portion of the first vessel defining the first vessel opening.
- 52. An anastomosis system comprising:
an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus including an anvil pull extending from an engaging end of an anvil; and an external anastomosis operator including
an anvil pull engager adapted to hold an anvil pull extending from an anvil of an intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus has been positioned in a lumen of a first vessel at an anastomosis site remotely from an insertion site such that the anvil pull extends out of the first vessel through an initial piercing in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site that is too small for the anvil to pass through such that the anvil remains within the first vessel to enable the anvil pull engager to hold the anvil while the position of the anvil at the anastomosis site is controlled; and a cutting device that is adapted to engage the anvil of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus once the anvil pull engager has received the anvil pull through the cutting device in order to form a first vessel opening in the wall of the first vessel at the anastomosis site, wherein the anvil pull engager and the cutting device are adapted to enable the anvil pull to be moved through the cutting device; a compression plate apparatus including a first compression plate having a first compression plate opening configured for alignment with the first vessel opening and a second compression plate having a second compression plate opening configured for alignment with the second vessel opening, the openings being sized to permit the anvil to pass through the openings and out of the compression plate apparatus after the compression plates have been brought together to enable a portion of the first vessel defining the first vessel opening and a portion of the second vessel defining the second vessel opening to be joined such that the first vessel and the second vessel are anastomosed together.
- 53. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 52, further comprising an attachment actuation device adapted to hold the first compression plate stationary as the anvil pull and the cutter are engaged, the attachment actuation device also being adapted to bring the first compression plates together.
- 54. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 53, further comprising a spring biasing device adapted to engage the cutting device and provide tension against the cutting device as the cutting device engages the anvil of the intraluminally directed anvil apparatus.
- 55. An anastomosis system as claimed in claim 54, wherein the spring biasing device provides an amount of tension that enables the cutting device to form the first vessel opening after the wall of the first vessel has been distended by the action of the anvil being pulled into the openings of the compression plate apparatus such that forming the first vessel opening results in at least partial eversion of the portion of the first vessel defining the first vessel opening.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/293,617 entitled Anastomosis Apparatus For Use In Intraluminally Directed Vascular Anastomosis which was filed on Apr. 16, 1999 on behalf of Duane D. Blatter. Ser. No. 09/293,617 is incorporated herein by specific reference. This application is also a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/460,740 entitled Compression Plate Anastomsosis Apparatus which was filed on Dec. 14, 1999 on behalf of Duane D. Blatter, Kenneth C. Goodrich, Mike Barrus, and Bruce M. Burnett. Ser. No. 09/460,740 is incorporated herein by specific reference.
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